Pastoral Information
At William Stockton we have two learning mentors who are able to offer support to our chidlren and families
Mrs Ackers
Mrs Ackers has worked at William Stockton and been part of the family for over 12 years. She has extensive experience in working with children on a 1-2-1 basis, delivering Parenting Programmes, Team Around the Family (TAF) and also providing advice, guidance and support to both families and children. Mrs Ackers also delivers our ELSA programme ( Emotional Literacy Support)
Mrs Quayle
Mrs Quayle joined the William Stockton family in 2019 from Early Help and Prevention and has experience in providing support and guidance to children and young people and families, Domestic abuse, Offending behaviour management, Team around the Family (TAF) and advocating on behalf of children and families. Mrs Quayle also delivers our ELSA programme.
CONTACT US.
School phone number 0151 355 1650
Twitter @wfedwelfare
School Mobile 07597385363 ( text or call)
Our door is always open
What do we do?
We are here to help children and families with issues that wouldn't necessarily be seen as educational, but can have a significant impact on children and their learning and development.
- School Issues
- Behaviour
- Families and Parenting
- Housing and Debt Management
- Food Bank/ Vouchers
- Physical and Mental Health
- Team Around the Family
- Attendance support ( please see the links below for our news letters)
- We can offer support directly, and signpost you towards other organisations that can be of benefit.
- It is also possible to accompany you to any meetings you may have, to be that extra pair of ears for you.
If you are experiencing any issues, please feel free to contact us to talk it through.
Please remember that everything discussed is in the strictest of confidence.
Mrs Ackers and Mrs Quayle
A thought for all of the marvellous parents and carers:
‘You are doing a fabulous job . Please remember to be kind to yourselves, Learn to calm your mind and be compassionate toward yourself.
Be as understanding with yourself as you would be with your best friend. If your compassion does not include yourself, it is incomplete’